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Table 4 Characteristics of Case Study Sites

From: Perceptions of the key components of effective, acceptable and accessible services for children and young people experiencing common mental health problems: a qualitative study

CASE STUDY

SECTOR

TARGET GROUP(S)

AGE RANGE

SETTING

MODE OF SERVICE DELIVERY (AT TIME OF DATA COLLECTION)

One

Non- statutory sector

CYP experiencing MH difficulties; LGBT & BAME CYP

10–25 years.

Community (non-health) & schools

Face-to-face & remote

Two

Non- statutory sector

CYP in schools/colleges assessed as having low mood

13–19 years

Schools Outreach

Face-to-face & remote

Three

Non- statutory sector

CYP experiencing MH difficulties

5–21 years

Community (non-health) & schools

Face-to-face & Remote

Four

Non- statutory sector

CYP experiencing MH difficulties

10–25 years

Online only

Remote technology

Five

Non- statutory sector

CYP with CMHP; specialist ADHD service.

Up to 19 years

Community health-based site & some outreach to community settings

Face-to-face & remote

Six

Statutory sector

Children in crisis

Up to 18 years

Outreach to home

Face to face (throughout Covid-19)

Seven

Statutory sector

CYP with experiencing MH difficulties; substance abuse; young offenders

Up to 18 years

Community health-based site & some outreach to community settings

Face-to-face & remote

Eight

Statutory sector

Carers of looked after children with developmental trauma

Up to 18 years (children)

Community (non-health)

Face-to-Face & remote

Nine

Non-statutory and Statutory sector partnership

CYP experiencing MH difficulties

Up to 25 years

‘One stop shop’ centre & community-based hubs (pre-C-19)

Face-to-face & remote